What is the Scottish Trunk Road Network?
The Trunk Road Network is the strategic road network of motorways, primary routes and major A-roads that covers Scotland, providing long distance links between Scotland’s major cities and towns, the English Trunk Road Network and Ferry Ports (see map below). Trunk roads covered by Traffic Scotland are listed below: • A1 • A6091 • A68 • A7 • A701 • A702 • A720 • A725 • A726 • A737 • A738 • A74 • A75 • A751 • A76 • A77 • A78 • A8 • A80 • A82 • A823 • A828 • A83 • A830 • A835 • A84 • A85 • A86 • A87 • A876 • A887 • A889 • A893 • A898 • A9 • A90 • A92 • A95 • A96 • A972 • A977 • A985 • A99 • Clackmannanshire Bridge • Cromarty Bridge • Dornoch Bridge • Erskine Bridge • Forth Bridge • Friarton Bridge • Kincardine Bridge • M73 • M74 • M77 • M8 • M80 • M876 • M898 • M9 • M90 • Skye Bridge • Tay Bridge For further information on trunk road coverage please see the Transport Scotland Official Trunk Road List.